by "Amoore100" (amoore100)
Published 01/19/2017 at 00:06
Tags: Good Night
; Citroen
; Renault
; Safrane
STARS: 3
The new Citroen C5 facelift for China is a rip-off of the pre-facelift Renault Safrane.
That is all.
"Wacko" (wacko--)
01/19/2017 at 00:15, STARS: 2
I totally see it, they both have 4 wheels and 4 doors, 2 mirrors and both have windows.
"Amoore100" (amoore100)
01/19/2017 at 00:16, STARS: 0
No, it’s the wide and flat grille opening under the badge, silly. And the “double-decker grille. And the C-pillar window. And they’re hatchbacks. And they’re French. And they come with shitty 2.0L diesels.
"Tazio, Count Fouroff" (tazio0625)
01/19/2017 at 00:35, STARS: 1
French cars look alike, ne c’est-pas?
"pjhusa" (pjhuskinja)
01/19/2017 at 00:43, STARS: 1
Wow. What are those.
"My citroen won't start" (lucasboechat)
01/19/2017 at 00:47, STARS: 1
Not hatchbacks.
"Amoore100" (amoore100)
01/19/2017 at 00:50, STARS: 1
Occasionally.
One of those isn’t Gallic.
"Amoore100" (amoore100)
01/19/2017 at 01:03, STARS: 1
Hon hon hon.
"Amoore100" (amoore100)
01/19/2017 at 01:03, STARS: 0
Right, that was the old one. I need sleep.
"Tazio, Count Fouroff" (tazio0625)
01/19/2017 at 01:09, STARS: 1
Exactement. And sometimes they look like other countries’ cars
jk just teasing ;-)
Seen your posts btw, impressive familiarity with non-US market vehicles. C’est formidable!
"Amoore100" (amoore100)
01/19/2017 at 01:19, STARS: 1
Indeed! To be honest though, it’s almost always Pininfarina’s fault.
Thanks, btw! Life would be too boring if I limited my world between these two coasts! There’s so much more out there ;)
"IanZ - limited-slip indifferential" (ianz-limited)
01/19/2017 at 13:22, STARS: 0
. . . Hate to break it to you, but those look completely different.
"Amoore100" (amoore100)
01/19/2017 at 15:26, STARS: 0
I just see it in the horizontal grille under their respective badges.
"RT" (rt-p)
01/20/2017 at 09:21, STARS: 1
I knew I saw this somewhere before…
"Amoore100" (amoore100)
01/21/2017 at 18:36, STARS: 0
Good eye! Seems it’s not a terribly common stylistic motif...